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Measurement of the angle of superficial tension by images

SPIE Proceedings, 2006
When a liquid is deposited on a surface, this one form a certain angle with respect to the surface, where depending on its value, it will conclude that so hard it is his adhesion with the surface. By means of the analysis of images we looked for to measure this angle of superficial tension.
Javier Yanez M., Sergio Alonso R.
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Wetting: Gibbs’ superficial tension revisited

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2006
Abstract According to Gibbs the surface of discontinuity between a solid and a fluid phase could be split into two parts: one of them belongs to the solid and the other belongs to the fluid. Correspondingly, ω , the work of forming of the interface could be represented as a sum of ω s , the work of forming of the solid surface in vacuum and ρ ...
Borislav V. Toshev, Dimo Platikanov
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High-Lateral-Tension Abdominoplasty with Superficial Fascial System Suspension

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
Modern abdominoplasty techniques were developed in the 1960s. The advent of liposuction has reduced the need for classic abdominoplasty and allowed more aesthetic sculpting of the entire trunk. However, the combination of significant truncal liposuction and classic abdominoplasty is not recommended due to the increased risk of complications.
T. Lockwood
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Wound Tension in Rhytidectomy: Effects of Skin-Flap Undermining and Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System Suspension

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1993
This study was conducted to determine the effects of skin-flap undermining and superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) suspension on wound-closing tension. Nine sides from five fresh-frozen cadavers were used, with closing tension measured at the two main anchor points, anteriorly (A) and posteriorly (P), with and without SMAS plication for ...
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Is the corneal contour influenced by a tension in the superficial epithelial cells? A new hypothesis.

Refractive & corneal surgery, 1992
The corneal epithelium has a limited capacity to smooth stromal irregularities by compensatory variations in epithelial thickness.Cuts were made in fixed and nonfixed human and rabbit corneal epithelium with an excimer laser, and undulations were produced in the anterior stromal lining of rabbit corneas by inducing hypotony of the eye balls.A ...
H G, Dierick, L, Missotten
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